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Weekly Roundup: Village Elections, Drug Bust and LIRR Clean-Up

5 Top headlines from the week of April 23.

After serving two years as a trustee on the Westhampton Beach Village board, Sue Farrell says she will not seek reelection this year.

2. Lawsuit Clears Former Westhampton Beach Trustee

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Westhampton Beach resident James Aprasate has filed a lawsuit against the Village of Westhampton Beach, its police department and an individual officer that attempts to clear former trustee Joan Levan's name in an alleged trespassing incident.

3. LIRR Cleans Up Hampton Bays Station; Civic Thrilled

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Never in a million years did Hampton Bays Civic Association President Bruce King think the Long Island Railroad would step-up to clean-up the Hampton Bays Train Station, but this week they did.


4. Six Busted After Drug Task Force Investigation

Over the past week, Suffolk County District Attorney Thomas Spota announced that six local residents -- including a Southampton Town noise control officer -- were arrested after an ongoing investigation by the East End Drug Task Force.ย 

5. PHOTOS: Dockers Season Opener Draws Hundreds

Party creator Sean MFK Bruns gave a huge crowd an early taste of summer with the Season Opening Launch of perennial waterside hotspot Dockers. They kicked off the season in great style despite cloudy skies and the threat of rain. Hundreds of partygoers swarmed the popular bayside hotspot for an early taste of summer, including a cocktail party with live music by Estee Maria, complimentary hors d'oeuvres, wine and prosecco, a hot fashion Show by Blue 1 Boutique of Westhampton Beach and performance by New Life Crisis.


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